The Trefann Court Residents Association is a group consisting of your friends and neighbours. The organizing committee has gotten together to create an organization that will let us all share information, discuss issues and get to know each other. The Trefann Court Residents Association is an organization that will help us become friends as well as neighbours.

Trefann Court is a special and unique area of downtown Toronto and we all share common issues that may not be reflected in larger residents’ associations. The people that live in Trefann Court come from a wide range of backgrounds. Some of us have been here for a relatively short period of time and some of us have been here for generations, but we share the same neighbourhood. We see each other in Stinky’s Park, waiting for the streetcar on Queen or at the neighbourhood pub, but we often don’t get a chance to speak to discuss the issues we see impacting the neighbourhood. But it is about more than this. It is about getting to know the people that live around you. By getting to know each other we will form a stronger (and safer) neighbourhood. There is a sense of community in Trefann Court that we hope will be fostered and grow through the Trefann Court Residents’ Association.

Over the past 18 months, residents in the Trefann Court catchment area have worked, as individuals and small groups, towards beautifying and benefiting their corners in the neighbourhood. Some of these recent successes have included:

The successful negotiation with the City and Parks and Recreation to change the bylaw for Stinky’s Park

Graffiti removal from the various businesses along Queen Street East

A close and direct working relationship with 51 Division has been maintained and enhanced.

Combining these ‘small’ efforts as a united ‘voice’ for all of Trefann can only enhance relationships with the City, the Police and most importantly, our neighbours and friends for a better community all around.